Stranger Things hasn't yet been commissioned for a second season by Netflix, but the show's creators do know what they'd do with it given the chance.
According to Variety, creators Matt and Ross Duffer were at the TCA press tour in Beverley Hills to talk about Stranger Things' "bigger mythology."
“We want it to feel like a big movie,” said Matt Duffer. “But there’s a bigger mythology, and there’s a lot of dangling threads at the end. We could explore it if Netflix wanted to continue.”
"It's about giving enough so the audience feels satisfied," said Ross Duffer.
However, the duo told Polygon that the passing of time throws a spanner in the works of any sequel, since the child actor cast are rapidly ageing.
"We end [the season] at Christmas," Matt Duffer said. "We can't pick up again in January. We'd have to skip a year or two because the kids will have grown. I mean, look at them now! We'd have to do it the Harry Potter way."
Stranger Things is Netflix's latest original, starring Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour, and Finn Wolfhard. IGN's review of Season 1 says it's a "successful love letter to the 1980s work of Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, and more."
Matt Porter is a freelance writer based in London. Make sure to visit what he thinks is the best website in the world, but is actually just his Twitter page.
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